I Am a Drop in the Ocean

The Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow hosts “I Am a Drop in the Ocean: The Art of the Ukrainian Revolution”, devoted to art as a sphere of freedom in the corrupted state.

I Am a Drop in the Ocean
On 21 November 2013, the protests began on the Maidan, Independence Square, in Kiev.
They were the response to Victor Yanukovych failing to sign a Ukrainian association agreement with the European Union. The intransigence of the ruling party and the brutality of the militia acting on orders from the authorities led to the radicalisation of the prevailing mood. The protest, originally envisaged as a manifestation of support for the European option for Ukraine turned into opposition to the internal policies and corruption. Finally, the Maidan demanded that the President step down.
I am a drop in the ocean
Maria Pavlenko, Euromaidan – New Middle Ages. Medicine, 2014, photographs, 150 × 100 cm each

At all times, art accompanied the protests; it was a sphere of freedom, an expression of resistance to Russian influence in the corrupt state. Artists created their works at the Maidan, exhibited them there, designed posters and organised performances.

The title of the exhibition refers to one of the slogans of the Ukrainian revolution. Its message is that no single person is enough to change the system; however, a determined collaboration of individuals guarantees an effective impact on the course of events.
I am a drop in the ocean
Ivan Semesyuk, Horror Named after Veriovka, 2013, acrylic / canvas, 90 × 60 cm
The photographs and paintings presented provide a critical commentary to the social and political situation in Ukraine, whereas video works and banners, documenting performance actions, demonstrate the context in which specific works were created. The artists take a negative view of the government’s actions and bemoan the situation where Ukrainians are egged on to fratricide and show an analogy between today’s political reality and the civil war of 1918–1921.

opening July 31, 2014
from August 1 until October 19, 2014
I Am a Drop in the Ocean: The Art of the Ukrainian Revolution
Curated by Konstantin Akinsha and Alisa Lozhkina
Co-coordinator: Agnieszka Chyrowicz
Artists: Maksim Belousov, Alexander Chekmenev, Maria Dragina, Ksenia Hnylytska, Boris Kashapov, Pavlo Kerestey, Vladislav Krasnoshek, Sasha Kurmaz, Sergei Lebedinsky, Markiyan Matsehk, Roman Minin, Maria Pavlenko, Oleksiy Radynski, Vlada Ralko, Vinny Reunov, Ivan Semesyuk, Nikita Shalennyi, Mykola Ridnyi, Oleg Tistol, Vasilii Tsagolov
Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, MOCAK
Lipowa 4, Kraków

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